I did a private class with a guy a couple of days ago and we were going to do another tomorrow, but he just e-mailed me to cancel because he said he had to go to the hospital because of heart palpitations.
We were training HK lat sau. I was having him step in w/ pak dar and punch to the chest with multiple rapid fire punches to the chest.
I demonstrated on him a few times how to do the drill.
We were both wearing the old school WT chi sau chest protectors, but the contact was far from excessive. In fact, I would consider it mild contact at best. We were simply wearing the pads for some cushioning against the knuckles.
What are your thoughts on chest contact? I stopped years ago having students hold focus pads on their chest while we practice punches. I now have them hold the the pads in their hands.
But now I'm thinking that any significant chest contact may not be a good thing at all.
Overreation on my part?
Ar the risk of sounding like my dad, in my day we beat the hell out of each other. Contact was expected, even demanded from my sifu.
My students today seem so gun shy when it comes to contact.
We were training HK lat sau. I was having him step in w/ pak dar and punch to the chest with multiple rapid fire punches to the chest.
I demonstrated on him a few times how to do the drill.
We were both wearing the old school WT chi sau chest protectors, but the contact was far from excessive. In fact, I would consider it mild contact at best. We were simply wearing the pads for some cushioning against the knuckles.
What are your thoughts on chest contact? I stopped years ago having students hold focus pads on their chest while we practice punches. I now have them hold the the pads in their hands.
But now I'm thinking that any significant chest contact may not be a good thing at all.
Overreation on my part?
Ar the risk of sounding like my dad, in my day we beat the hell out of each other. Contact was expected, even demanded from my sifu.
My students today seem so gun shy when it comes to contact.
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